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Thrust Vector Control in Dual-Axial Rockets
Thrust Vector Control (TVC) lets rockets steer by tilting their engines, changing the direction of thrust mid-flight. Used by SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Starship, TVC replaces fins in space, guiding rockets with precision. Through dual-axis gimbals, simple trigonometry, and real-time control, rockets stay stable and on course. From large boosters to student-built models, TVC is the key to modern rocket control and reusable spaceflight.
Matthew Zaino
Jul 248 min read


Understanding Your First Arduino Sketch: The LED Blink Tutorial
Arduino is a fun and beginner-friendly way to dive into the world of electronics and coding. It’s a small, affordable device that you can program to perform various cool functions, such as blinking lights, sensing motion, or even building your robot.
Matthew Zaino
Apr 223 min read


Apollo Space Program to the Moon: Pioneering Exploration
The Apollo missions achieved humanity's first Moon landing, showcasing groundbreaking technology and inspiring generations of explorers.
Matthew Zaino
Feb 195 min read


Why Space Exploration Matters: Gateway Clipper to the Stars
Discover why space exploration fuels curiosity, advances science, inspires unity, and creates technologies that shape our future on Earth.
Matthew Zaino
Jan 233 min read
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